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Follow the rugged Cornish Coastal Path from Padstow to Penzance in Cornwall. From Padstow to Penzance, this South West Coast Path adventure offers a rich blend of natural beauty and Cornish heritage in a 13-day itinerary. Follow the Camel Estuary and cliff-top paths past hidden coves and golden beaches to the surfing hub of Newquay. Explore ancient Iron Age forts at Trevelgue Head and spot remnants of Cornwall’s tin mining past near Perranporth and Portreath. Highlights include the dramatic cliffs at Hell’s Mouth, seal sightings near Godrevy Point, and a scenic walk through the Hayle dunes into charming St Ives. Beyond the cobbled streets and art galleries of St Ives, the trail continues past shipwreck sites like the Carracks, inland to Zennor, and along the rugged Penwith coastline. Visit iconic Land’s End, the cliffside Minack Theatre at Porthcurno, and the old smuggler’s pub , the “Lamorna Wink”. Pass through the picture-postcard fishing village of Mousehole (pronounced “Mowzl) and end your journey in the bustling coastal town of Penzance with sea views of striking St Michael’s Mount.
A mixture of coastal and moorland walking The Cleveland Way. Walkers familiar with Wainwright’s Coast to Coast path will already be well acquainted with a couple of spots along the rolling Cleveland Way such as The Wainstones, Urra Moor and Robin Hood Bay. In fact it shares about 10 miles of routing with the ‘C to C’. Maybe they will be intrigued enough by their flirtation with the trail to don their boots once again and take up the challenge of the 110 mile Cleveland Way route from Helmsley to Filey in its entirety. What stands out is the experience of half a walk over hill and scarp edges and half along the hilly coastline of the Yorkshire seaside. There is much to enjoy for those interested in history, those ‘collecting’ National Trails and for aficionados who wish to enjoy arguably the best Fish ‘n’ Chips in England at Whitby Bay! This is the second of the ‘National Trails’, dating from 1969 and is rooted in the North York Moors National Park / Yorkshire Heritage Coast. Along its length there are contrasts in walking between field - quilted farmlands, forest patches, dramatic sandstone rock scarps, bleak moorlands and the highly eroded coastline, punctuated by beautiful little fishing villages, clinging to the cliffs. It is an area that has been threatened by the expansion of the Tyne – Tees Conurbation on the one side and by the encroaching North Sea on the other. However apart from busy coastal towns such as Scarborough, it remains a tranquil area, bolstered and protected by the presence of the National Park of which about 80% of the walk occupies. Highlights of the Cleveland Way include, the remains of the Norman Rievaulx Abbey, and 13th century Whitby Abbey (but dating from the 7th century!), the Captain Cook Monument and Robin Hoods Bay with it's cliff-hanging cottages. Most of the route follows well sign-posted footpaths, which generally have good surfaces and are easy to follow. The exception to this is along the coastal path, which, in some places, is overgrown and uneven underfoot. The amount of daily ascent and descent is moderate, with much of the walk being on level or gently sloping ground. There are a number of steep ascents along the section from Osmotherley to Urra Moor and at some places along the coast, but these are generally of no more than one or two hundred metres at a time.
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Guest House, Hotel, Resort, Villa
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18-99 yrs
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english
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Filey, Helmsley, Scarborough, Os
Filey, Helmsley, Scarborough, Osmotherley, Clay Bank Top, Great Ayton, Saltburn, Whitby Bay, Robin Hood’s Bay
Curious about the secrets of Loch Ness or the allure of Highland whisky? The Loch Ness, Whisky & Outlander Explorer tour is your chance to experience the best of Scotland in just one day. Begin your journey in Inverness and set sail on the legendary loch, keeping your eyes peeled for the elusive monster while exploring the evocative ruins of Urquhart Castle. After lunch in the picturesque village of Beauly, enjoy an authentic whisky tasting at a Highland distillery—an ideal way to savor the ‘water of life’ straight from its source.
In the afternoon, delve into the dramatic history behind the Outlander series at Culloden Battlefield, then try your own time-traveling luck among the ancient stones of Clava Cairns. The itinerary is carefully designed to maximize your Scottish experience, returning you to Inverness by early evening. During the winter months, the route is enjoyed in reverse order, ensuring optimal lighting and comfort. This tour package delivers iconic landscapes, rich history, and immersive tastings, making it a must for travelers seeking an action-packed Scottish adventure with a unique Outlander twist.
Ring in the New Year in legendary style with "Edinburgh for Hogmanay (NYE)," a five-day festival adventure designed for fun-loving young adults. Experience one of the world’s biggest street parties, complete with thrilling rides, live music, dazzling lights, and a Winter Wonderland featuring an ice rink.
This guided group tour takes care of all your essentials—accommodation, local transport, and select meals—so you can focus on making memories amid the infectious energy of Scotland’s capital. The USP: an insider’s pass to Hogmanay, ensuring you celebrate the new year with a bang and a Scottish twist.
Step into the world of Outlander with this immersive day tour from Edinburgh, designed especially for fans of the beloved series. Travel back to the 18th century as your knowledgeable guide brings to life the real tales and places that inspired Diana Gabaldon’s novels. Explore charming villages and iconic historic sites featured in the show, from ancient castles to atmospheric landscapes.
While time travel isn’t guaranteed, the magic of the Scottish countryside and the stories shared will transport you into the heart of Outlander’s world. This tour’s unique appeal lies in its perfect blend of history, pop culture, and storytelling, making it a must for fans and history buffs alike.
Discover the stories behind London’s most iconic sights on the "London History / Tourist Private Walking Tour." Crafted for families and curious travelers, this three-hour private tour delivers an engaging journey through centuries of British history.
Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll explore highlights such as Big Ben’s chimes, Westminster Abbey, Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, and bustling China Town. Don’t miss the energy of Piccadilly Circus or the pageantry at Buckingham Palace, where you might glimpse the royal guards.
The adventure begins with hotel pickup and a quick tube ride to your starting point. Along the way, your guide will reveal fascinating stories and local insights, making landmarks come alive for all ages.
The unique feature of this tour is its personal approach—tailored exclusively to your group, ensuring a comfortable and memorable introduction to London’s rich tapestry of history, culture, and tradition.
Curious about Scotland’s national drink? The "Waterfalls, Warriors & Whisky" tour from Edinburgh invites you to discover the true spirit of the Highlands in more ways than one. Whether you’re a whisky aficionado or simply want to sample a dram on Scottish soil, this day trip is sure to impress. Alongside whisky tastings, you’ll be treated to jaw-dropping natural beauty—think impressive waterfalls, a mythical glen, and ancient woodlands. Stroll through a charming Highland village, soaking up local atmosphere and history. This tour’s standout appeal lies in its blend of sensory experiences: taste, sight, and culture, all in one. Perfect for travelers seeking a lively and authentic exploration beyond the city, you’ll leave with newfound appreciation for Scotland’s landscapes and legendary whisky tradition, regardless of your palate.
Imagine you came on this trip and saw the monster. Its gargantuan neck emerges from Loch Ness with an almighty ‘ROAR’! No doubt you’d take a picture and become an internet sensation.
Sadly, we can’t promise this’ll happen, but the trip will still be awesome. You will feast your eyes upon incredibly beautiful landscapes, including dramatic Glen Coe, while listening to our guide’s fascinating stories, on the way to Fort Augustus.
It’s the ultimate Loch Ness Monster tour from Edinburgh – mythical beasts not guaranteed, but epic views and legendary banter? You bet.
Ready to explore Scotland’s hidden coastal gems? The Moray Coast, Wildlife & Speyside Whisky Explorer is a day trip that sweeps you away from the crowds to the dramatic beauty of the Moray Firth. Ideal for travelers who savor off-the-beaten-path adventures, this tour includes scenic walks along sea cliffs, visits to charming fishing villages, and opportunities to spot puffins and other local birdlife. Cap off your day by tasting renowned Speyside whisky in Scotland’s largest whisky-producing region. The unique selling point of this tour package is its seamless blend of wildlife encounters, coastal landscapes, and authentic whisky experiences, all in one unforgettable journey.
Immerse yourself in Scotland’s legendary landscapes on this action-packed Loch Ness tour from Inverness. Begin with a cruise across the storied waters of Loch Ness, stopping at the atmospheric ruins of Urquhart Castle for prime monster-spotting opportunities. After a hearty lunch in picturesque Beauly, visit a Highland whisky distillery to sample the famous ‘water of life.’ Delve into history at Culloden Battlefield and attempt your own time-travel at Clava Cairns, a site that inspired Outlander. This tour’s unique appeal lies in its all-in-one approach, blending scenic beauty, folklore, and whisky tasting into a single, unforgettable day.